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1. tune you become to your intuition, based on what you want, the faster you will begin to see positive life changes happen
2. Travis spun back on his heel, whistling a tune about sunshine
3. As soon as he was up there, Marley Williams Hatch wet his lips and blew out a tune loud enough that all the kangaroos in Australia perked up their ears, and all the whales under the sea sang at once
4. Also define the risk you need to assume, which should be in tune with your comfort level
5. completely bereft of spirituality, or a being so in tune with
6. or they are really not in tune with the energies of life
7. Tune in with yourself about what feels best for you to do and
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9. we tune across a haphazard phase of static
10. Calm weather in the month of June sets all in tune
11. Luray knew she should restrain herself from bopping into town whistling a Blighnitentide tune, but that was how she felt already
12. A new confidence gave me a tune to whistle
13. I knew the tune but try as they may, they couldn't quite get London Bridge to fall down completely
14. ' And then he began whistling the anonymous soulful tune he'd played earlier - but in keys not yet appreciated by the untrained ear
15. 'Yarriba!' he yelled and began to tune his instrument
16. The musicians were assailed with encouragement until the final flourish of the tune and the split second of silence that followed
17. Out of this miasma of sadness, the sound of a recorder or something very like it, quietly plays a simple tune
18. The tune grows and with it the light increases as the voices of the Gottesmen join it … singing the same words over and over … gradually, most of those in the Gotteshouse join in
19. At one point, after pocketing their money and their komboloi beads, they performed a remarkable piece of coordinated percussion by tapping their feet and fingertips on the table tops in time to a tune hummed by Zacharias, their Sophian eyes a-shining
20. Thom was trying to tune them out but Darryl said, "Thom has corroborating data
21. The old lady’s gravel laden voice was perfectly suited to the tune: “Oh, what a beautiful morning”
22. Half an hour earlier, on the other side of that door, I'd been a foolish romantic nomad wandering over the land, crunching dusty tracks underfoot in tune with the pace of my life
23. They were still setting up the instruments to tune into the atoms in the mini veron store that were entangled with the fourth order condensate in his largest antimatter trap to date
24. eleven Australian cricketers dance to their tune
25. The more in tune we are with these elements the more in which we live in
26. Be “in tune” to the way that things “flow
27. delighted in humming along to its very catchy tune whenever it was
28. laden voice was perfectly suited to the tune: “Oh, what a beautiful
29. appearing as an essential tune on play lists and set lists wherever
30. One tune followed another – three … four …
31. He whistled a little tune and crossed the street to the lodges in search of Harry on an errand he had too long put off
32. Harry stood, looked up to his Great-uncle, who nodded, and with a wave of thanks said, “Thank you so much; I didn't know half of you could carry a tune
33. It was an effort to wind up this player, but she got it done and put in something by Alan’s girlfriend Desa, an overpowering sword and sorcerer tune from back when she was with Sarsawuf when Alan first ‘went feral
34. With all eyes raised in surprise, he tested its tune and began to play an intricate melody
35. I’ll never forget the time we did a Christmas concert and introduced the audience to While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night sung to the tune of On Ilkley Moor B’aht Hat which works brilliantly
36. I forget which church it was we were in, but I later heard that the vicar insisted that this tune was used at one of his Christmas services - our influence is far reaching indeed!
37. Indeed, most of my inventory is in higher end equipment, and that lot markets to the tune of $20 and up
38. She whistled a little tune she remembered hearing while working on a house, on a county lane, beside a river, in the cotswolds of England
39. I learned just to tune his nutty
40. thousand fucking dollars?” But I was more mature now, more in tune with
41. It then seemed to him as if what he knew was not enough, and he looked upwards in the large huge empty space above him, and on she flew with him; flew high over, the black clouds, while the storm moaned and whistled as though it were singing some old tune
42. Onk's earrings bounced in tune with his steps
43. impact on their cultures because they were in tune with the
44. were so in tune with the Spirit as to know when trouble was
45. She moved in tune with his momentum, hurling herself forward, planting her foot atop the blue eyed guard's head and launching her body upwards
46. Clothier fetched his liquor then cleared a large space, and with Fizzicist humming a weird tune they managed to follow the instructions stamped on the inside of the case
47. Would this insane sol die r of for tune
48. picked up my guitar and started playing the immortal tune of
49. Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of the orator, or the tune of the musician, the work of all of them perishes in the very instant of its production
50. something radical happens we automatically tune in
1. Slowly, as if a soft, breezeless tide were creeping up a gently sloping sandy shore line, I became aware of waves in the distance, and slowly I tuned into the echo of my exhalations
2. Your mind becomes easily focused and tuned into these things
3. To be honest she had tuned it out
4. He worked her body like a fine tuned instrument
5. He did it again until he was satisfied, then plucked the others and tuned them to the same questions
6. He was sure she had tuned up her personification
7. clusters that are carefully tuned to perceive and interact
8. Our bodies are tuned into the systems
9. There were more horns, they were tuned and even carried some sort of melody
10. There was a whole rank of people playing the pan pipes, a rank of men with lyres and those gong-like bronze tubes all well tuned and well played
11. worm in her head was tuned to a permanent loop that played the
12. Billy tries to watch the act on stage, but keeps one ear tuned in to the conversation just in case they start ganging up on him again
13. On one of my rounds I tuned the corner and there it was,
14. ” Coach Demera got his gun out, tuned it, and
15. So stay tuned and I'll fill it in Monday or Tuesday whenever I hear what's going on and whether Aziz of Saudi Arabia will be a student living in my house
16. The doorway could only be opened from the outside, and only by passing a bio-cerebral test that was tuned to the Captain in Transit – which, judging by his current predicament, Rafe very much doubted he would pass
17. The cook's were good and you might find a nice keg, and Hack's husky voice wasn't loud enough to bother anyone and he did keep that old yandrille sweetly tuned
18. in the high, old tottering voice that seemed to have been tuned and broken at the capstan bars
19. "Well mostly, I haven't changed anything basic, I'm still me, but I have tuned up
20. "Alec?" Nathalia replied, thinking that the child was tuned to her mind once more
21. Conrad tuned to face the complainer
22. Every sense was tuned to every diagnostic channel she had, as low into the hardware as she could get them
23. His senses tuned to danger, Adros continued to survey the land
24. class when he tuned in and heard the teacher comment,
25. Those residents had long ago tuned out to the much-needed rest stops and tuned in to life in the fast lane
26. “Our own detection equipment is tuned to resonate perfectly with our cloaks---all of them are harmonically identical—and that resonance is algorithmically encrypted
27. He focused his mind on the almost imperceptible sound the diamond made and tuned in to it
28. One driven by mutual aspirations and love of success, of finely tuned approaches to enterprise
29. These patterns were tuned into the background music but somehow also reflected the observer’s thoughts
30. Sebastian tuned into the eulogy again
31. I tuned back in and could hear someone talking
32. Now she’s tuned in, wanting to know what I want her to
33. Either my brain wasn’t tuned in, or my stomach had a mind of its own,
34. And we would betray Rhodesia for a few crumbs from England and other African despots and even feel good about it! We would invade Angola with a totally unprepared Army! Black leaders played Prime Minister John Vorster like badly tuned violin
35. Their Angel tuned out to be a 450 pound girl who indeed had a voice like an Angel but was not what they expected or found even mildly attractive
36. “Only the ones it was tuned for can access it
37. Capitalism, when unregulated and properly tuned, is designed to promote upward social and economic mobility along a broadly defined cross section of individuals and groups
38. It was built on f Wednesday and secretly tuned by my mechanic mate (whoever)
39. It was not long before the guitars were tuned and we sang to the strumming, lifting our already elated spirits
40. After maybe an hour of that, I tuned him out
41. ’ With more powerful engines, tuned to run at high altitude, we would go faster, generate more lift, and have more positive control
42. Stay tuned for a major change in elevation and temperature
43. Stay tuned to find out who slept in the bathroom and why
44. Stay tuned for the final day of driving, and a summary of the trip with a map, total costs, and total weight gained
45. Amonas’ voice was finely and expertly tuned to defuse Hilderich’s probable ranting and almost concede in a sincere fashion that he was out of his depth in this matter and it would be wiser to let someone who knows better find out what is going on
46. Acron was tuned to a specific sound
47. He discovered this when he tuned in again
48. Colling twisted the dial some more, producing a range of noise, then tuned back to the Warsaw station and reduced the volume
49. “Stay tuned, because I have a funny feeling this is going to be a good one
50. He tuned the dial first and then turned it on
1. Whose business is it if I choose to read or play on the computer until 4 AM and sleep until noon? I will dance with myself to those wonderful tunes of the 60 &70's, and if I, at the same time, wish to weep over a lost love
2. Everything in the Universe automatically tunes its vibration to
3. Never again would she see the inside of a five-star restaurant or dance the night away to the latest drum n’ bass beats in the Department of Tunes nightclub
4. And what music! He swaggered through the tunes, stamping his boots on the ground to keep time; from the simple, delicate knees-up beginnings through mad gushing flashes of brilliance before returning to the nursery-rhyme tempo of the start
5. in the Department of Tunes nightclub
6. lively tunes on fiddle and mouth-organ, while
7. “Well thank you for all those flowers,” she said, “But if you and a whole expedition just journeyed all the way here from YingolNeerie in a starship I’d think you’d want to pull up in the center of town with your best speakers blasting your best tunes and celebrate
8. "Oh we're going to play a few tunes downstairs
9. As they rode home, Nerissa sang one of Father’s favorite tunes
10. Adem sat cross-legged in front of the large campfire where a Torvellen woman was singing to tunes played on a flute, harp, and drum by three Nordic men
11. During that time, a larger crowd of Guardians and wielders gathered by the fires to listen to the tunes
12. I started nodding off after midnight, and he asked me if I’d mind if he put on some tunes
13. I had heard what I thought was a wide variety of birds, but when I got out of the tent, I saw that most of these different tunes were coming from a single starling
14. For Mike, what he was free of, regardless of whether he looked ahead or back, was always the same: Sylvia! Cruising the highway, with nothing in his hair but the wind and great tunes rocking from the stereo at full volume, was just this side of perfect
15. A place had been cleared for use as a dance floor, and the band was playing a variety of swing tunes
16. Securing Sousa records from one of Ferguson’s friends at Division headquarters was easier than Colling had imagined it would be, but finding a record with British tunes proved more elusive
17. The neophyte web-cruiser hit the reverse arrow and went back to searching out more jazz tunes
18. Whitey went looney tunes and hit up the Jack Daniel's,
19. twinkled to the heavy bass reggae tunes that rode the party goers in a trance
20. classical tunes from early Harlem Renaissance
21. He threw in spirituals and show tunes from time to time
22. Making up droll tunes to go with the Pooh “hums” or songs, my reading them aloud as songs made the children smile
23. century and before! The Devil, no doubt, has all the best modern tunes!
24. the best modern tunes!
25. The public tunes in to conservative talk radio in order to get another side of the story
26. “What other corner of the earth celebrates in various localities its regional dish, receiving it with brass-drums and with cymbals, glorifying it with songs and poetry as it is done with the “botillo”? Yes, there are indeed programs that praise some nutritious products to the tunes of popular songs, but those represent lucrative parodies for sale, not artistic inspiration of exaltation
27. Ornate summer tunes that comely alleviate living
28. Honesty in Lord’s Glory arranges now tunes of my father the singer
29. Hasini had left a keyboard at home, her son’s, a small one with limited tunes and tones
30. She banged the drum buttons; and she pressed some pre-recorded music and nodded her head to the tunes
31. played with each other, little tunes rolled in and around each other,
32. Half remembered tunes
33. have preferred to be bat-shit looney tunes than to have really
34. It wasn't difficult to take her side - the man was loony tunes,
35. I did not realize that it WAS possible! The tunes of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and the Alphabet Song were the same!
36. Morose tunes were still heard throughout the room
37. Magnetic tunes with lots of soul
38. melancholic tunes on the flute he brought along
39. Musical thoughts had been bugging him for weeks, as tunes
40. He could still barely accompany himself if the tunes were in the key of C-
41. and listen to the recordings he'd made by humming the tunes into a tiny cassette
42. The tunes and words were there in my head,
43. There, among the professional Ladies of the Night and the amorous dilettantes, right in front of the sixteen-member jazz band, behind the overpriced drinks, pumped up with the wonderful, strange noises of what later turned out to have been Glen Miller tunes, rub shoulders with the soldiers and sailors, the flyboys and submariners among the assorted flotsam and jetsam of the war machinery we celebrated our survival - as, I believe, did everybody else
44. the radio and as the tunes died out so did the light
45. Do we have a place in the distant lands we go to after we pass on? Everyday in an endless drift, neural-patterned memories of past thoughts and images formed fly, overlapped by familiar tunes, sights and sounds in perfect harmony with nature, which rapidly rush through his mind
46. We practiced acrobatics with reptilian ropes and scaly ladders performed to hypnotic tunes
47. modulations in both pitches and tunes that I’d never heard
48. Watching Looney Tunes always made Wisdom feel better
49. He said He just dropped by ‘cause He wanted to get stoned, relax, and listen to some tunes
50. The music was great and he recognized one of the tunes from the black cassette tape
1. After what seemed like half an hour of slow, persistent tuning, “It is the weather
2. As you tap on the negative statements while tuning into your feelings of fear, you will be
3. One of my tuning forks vibrates at 512 Hz
4. the other tuning forks of that particular frequency
5. affinity between tuning forks
6. That’s because the tuning fork
7. tuning fork in your body that
8. Trumpets are heard tuning up in the background
9. To see or use a tuning fork in your dream suggests that you are “in tune” with your conscious or your instinct
10. The last few minutes had been a matter of fine tuning based on data from those who’d actually been exposed to temporal erasure – but only for microseconds
11. I could almost feel his hands on me again, could feel my body tuning to his
12. The real challenge is engine tuning for the thin air
13. “I used to play in a band,” I told the gathering, as Kowalski was tuning up his clarinet
14. I remember tuning in, as I usually did, for the morning news when a reporter came on, excitedly talking about a fire in one of the twin towers, those two American equivalents to Egypt’s towering obelisks
15. I saw my Uncle, “Wes Lee K” tuning up his guitars, chatting with his band mates, and whatnot
16. One only has to start ascending to a higher vibrational level to begin tuning into this expanded awareness of consciousness
17. It is only a question of tuning in the
18. And I think you will find that many Worldwide Industries scientists were beginning to question this line of thinking, too—dare I say this line of nihilistic thinking? For example, we know that randomness and chance fail to explain the incredible fine tuning of our universe for life
19. Tuning their AN/ARN-6 Radio Compasses, that looked like the WWII coffee grinders, to the proper station would allow the needle on the automatic direction finder (ADF) unit to point to the station
20. followed by a wave of fidgeting as he fumbled with the tuning
21. Blood pressure worked within the activation process of tuning to the local environment
22. accordance with your expectations by tuning into these
23. They think: "Why bother to sign that stuffy old contract with all those tedious ‘work, discipline and focus’ clauses? I could have it all for free merely by tuning in to the bounty of the universe!"
24. One radio manufacturer had to improvise the tuning system by dipping ferrite cores into coils instead of using conventional tuning capacitors which were difficult to manufacture
25. field observations 4 This is similar to tuning into different TV channels or
26. I have now successfully trained my mind to turn off all the negative emotions and to tune out all the negative sounds, thus tuning in to all of the positive energy of my own mind
27. facing a gazebo at the center of the square where a band was warming up and tuning their
28. Clarity turned on the radio tuning to an oldies radio station
29. I think I’m a tuning fork now, ya know what I mean? Hell I don’t know what I mean exactly, but I like this
30. His older pupils the work of tuning the lower bodies, though He Himself is
31. It had been neglected and needed tuning and polishing
32. I was tuning and the piece of crap snapped and slit my finger a bit
33. Tuning in to the Movie Channel he settles back on the couch and with broadening smile settles down to watch John Wayne as Rooster Cogburn
34. As soon as I entered my apartment I turned on my television set tuning in to the CBC news
35. I handed the remote control to him and he changed the channel tuning it on the Food Channel
36. I grabbed hold of the remote control, turned on the television tuning into the CBC News
37. Viewers are intelligent enough to realize that the adjustments are done for a few laughs, but on too many occasions the people tuning in may be completely fooled
38. The former are imbued with the catalytic energy of the moment of their birth, tuned like a tuning fork to the frequency containing their evolutionary experience in past and present terms, and orchestrated to accommodate a future intent born of their personal design
39. If you recall what I said about truth relative to war, how much do you really think you will learn from tuning into the coverage about the fighting? You will be wasting your time when you could be doing something more worthwhile and productive
40. Looney Tunestra – drug prescribed to help with sleeping difficulties brought on by tuning in too long to the cartoon network
41. By fine tuning
42. He was tuning in on the Navy station when Ingrid walked in with Julia, the cook
43. tuning in to Isobel’s energy and my palm, which has the lines of two
44. As he was pulling back onto the road, Joe hit the switch on his steering wheel to activate the stereo and hit the tuning button until some cool jazz drifted out of his speakers
45. It’s like tuning into a radio station, except it’s your brain that’s the radio
46. He also explained that each archer had a designated target area within the square, therefore the twigs were not the same distance away from each archer, at the moment the bowmen were fine tuning the elevation they each needed to guarantee hitting the square exactly were they needed to
47. *Note: We’re constantly tuning the
48. Fine tuning established businesses: at this level, most businesses have established processes with data collection using automated process flows or as the very least through excel sheets and Tally systems
49. As the congressmen present looked at each other with consternation, Hillary got up at once from her easy chair in the coffee corner of the Oval Office and walked quickly to the television set sitting against one wall, switching it on and tuning it to the CNN News channel
50. But then what plan doesn’t need a bit of fine tuning?